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Chicago’s only weekly festival launched in 2013 to ‘take back the streets,’ and will run this summer until Aug. 28.
MarketBeat highlighted the three Illinois cities as bellwethers of the economy, during a time of uncertainty as consumer confidence remains low.
The Boston startup said it will relocate to the West Loop this fall and create at least 50 new jobs.
In this digital age, physical manifestations of news — whether a newspaper or newsstand — are disappearing like endangered species. That made Mike Kaage’s last hurrah all the more precious.
Some welcome the street race, but others say disruptive road closures and noise drive customers away.
The partnership has helped 23 Chicago-area entrepreneurs get zero-interest loans from crowdfunding platform Kiva, and applications are open for more small businesses to apply.
The Chicago-based company announced the bankruptcy weeks after sharing it would be closing its Loop headquarters.
Younger people are seeking hands-on, screen-free interactions as granny-inspired events become a national trend, according to Eventbrite.
The ordinance raises the minimum wage for tipped workers, but the Illinois Restaurant Association says the law hurts workers and businesses.
Higher costs and uncertainty are the latest challenge for Asian-owned business with ties to China, the target of Trump’s trade wars.